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We can visit your organisation to: speak with staff and carers about the importance of voting look at electoral enrolment for people with disability provide an overview of accessible services available during an election. To find out more or book a session contact our Education and Inclusion team on When an estimate is required, all known fields should be entered e.
For children who were unborn at the time of the notification, estimated age can be calculated e. For children who were unborn at the time of the notification and who were subsequently born by 31 August, date of birth should be updated where possible.
If it is not applicable to record a date i. Where the date of birth is estimated, this should be indicated when the data is submitted using the date estimate indicator. For the provision of State and Territory hospital data to Australian Government agencies this field must:. For components of the Date of birth which are unknown, 00 should be recorded, for example if a child was born in July but the day of birth is unknown record The HPA collection requires a different format from the standard.
This item refers to the date of birth of the main applicant. The main applicant is the person or principal person whose name appears first on the home purchase assistance application form. Where this is not clear, it should be the person who is responsible or mortgage payments. This data element should be used in conjunction with the data element: Date—accuracy indicator, code AAA to flag whether each component of the date of birth is accurate, estimated or unknown.
Information on date of birth allows a more accurate calculation of the patient's age at the time of the health-care incident, especially when babies are involved. In the context of PBS data, this data element describes the date of birth of the patient and is referred to within the PBS system as 'Patient date of birth'. This data element can be used to identify individual patients and may, in some use cases, need to be suppressed or perturbed.
The main applicant is the person or principal person whose name appears first on the Private Rent Assistance application form. Where this is not clear, it should be the person who is responsible for mortgage repayments. This data element should be collected for the client and for each accompanying child. The field is used in conjunction with the date accuracy indicator. My items 0 Login. Browse registry Where do I start?
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